GIVING a helping hand in the name of Sig Tau, Charles Kiser Qssists the S.A. Council in packing Christmas toys for orphans. SIGMA TAU SIGMA Queen Sue Teal OFFICERS. Dan Coston, Pres.; Dick Shenfield, Vice-Pres.; Terry Thomley , Sec.; Bob Higbee, Treas.; Dr. Jack Wood Sears, Sponsor. Spaghetti, charades add sparkle to 1940 party What appeared to be a military take-over of th e Harding campus during the second week of November was only new Sig- Tau recruits marching in army fashi on to the rhythm of "J don't know, but I've been told, Si gma Tau is g-ood as g-old! " At the close of pledgeweek, th e new members no long-er had their doubts of this. Annive rsaries are to be celebrated in unique ways and Sig-ma Tau's showed their dates how to do it last fall. To portray g-limpses of the "g-ood SIGMA TAU SIGMA. TOP ROW: Ammon, Ba rry, C. Booker, J. Booker, Boyd , D. Coston, K. Coston, Dixon, Emery. ,SECOND ROW: Evans, Flowers, Gaines, George, Griffin, Hayes, Hendri ll, Henson, Higbee. THIRD ROW: Isom, Jones, Kiser , lemmon , ole days" of 1940, the Leg-ion Hut was transformed into scenes of years past. Club members and their g-uests were cau ght up in the transformation as they carne dressed to fit the occasion. Enthusiasm from Sig- Tau was not limited to its own SPOl-tS participation, but loyal support was g iven the athletic efforts of the sister club, KKK. A spring ou ting and formal banquet ended the year of activities. lucas, Marshall, McColl, Oliver, Patterson, Renfroe. FOURTH ROW: M . Rollins, W. Rollins, Shone, Shawver, Shenfield, Steele, Tatum, Thom ley, Tribbett, Wallace. 15 1
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